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 1    1,    4|         knew well enough (though~ ~wanton heate would not let him
 2    1,    5|        perceiving apparantly, that wanton words would prove but in~ ~
 3    1,    9|      partly perswaded,~ ~that such wanton Ague fits of Love, were
 4    2,    3|      beside best agreed with their wanton and youthfull appetites.~ ~
 5    2,    5|           went on. With this young wanton there was (at the same time)
 6    2,    5|           novice in these kinds of wanton carriages of the World,
 7    2,    7|         modest bashfulnesse. These wanton~ ~embracings, strange to
 8    2,    7|           should thus become the~ ~wanton friend of a much mean man,
 9    2,    7|           regarding more his loves wanton heate, then~ ~reason, kindred,
10    2,    7|          constant restraint to all wanton desires, and a motive~ ~
11    2,    8|            her into a Labyrinth of wanton imaginations. For,~ ~she
12    2,    9|         wives minde is addicted to wanton folly, a badge of scorne
13    3,    3|           to bee contraried in his wanton humours, hath~ ~(meerely
14    3,    6|           errour.~ ~ Let passe the wanton follies passing betweene
15    3,    6|          have another woman in thy wanton embraces thou hast declared
16    3,    8|        things else,~ ~save onely a wanton appetite to women: which
17    4,    1|          must have yeelded to this wanton weaknesse, I would thou
18    4,    2|            being somewhat foolish, wanton and proud minded,~ ~named
19    4,    3|           lascivious Duke in~ ~his wanton purpose, and yet to be assured
20    4,   10|        there wanting good store of wanton Gallants, who hating to
21    5,    4|        yong wenches are wily, many wanton crotchets are busie in their~ ~
22    5,   10|             altogether of his owne wanton disposition. At the length,
23    6,    8|        mooved~ ~thereat, as by the wanton blood mounting up into their
24    6,   10|        their owne prevailing, that wanton words cannot~ ~misguide
25    7,    1|             AND~ ~ DISCOVERING THE WANTON SUBTILTIES OF SOME WOMEN,
26    7,    8|             and in company of some wanton Gallants? In an unfortunate~ ~
27    7,    9|        with infinite~ ~kisses, and wanton dalliances, such as (indeede)
28    7,   10|   inflicted on you there, for that wanton sinne committed heere? Oh~ ~
29    7,   10|           I~ ~called to minde some wanton dalliances, which had passed
30    8,    2|         one more pleasing in his~ ~wanton eye, then any of the rest,
31    8,    4|      having no wandering eye,~ ~or wanton desires) and no company
32    8,    4|             and were I bent to any wanton~ ~appetites, you shold justly
33    8,    7|         gazing~ ~window, and spent wanton dalliances together, laughing,
34    8,    7|            for whom: he forgot all wanton allurements of Love,~ ~scorning
35    8,   10| indifferently wounded him with her wanton piercing lookes: she began~ ~
36    8,   10|          all the night with her in wanton dalliances, and~ ~being
37    8,   10|          single peny~ ~for all his wanton pleasure, by which cunning
38    9,    5|           him.~ ~ Calandrino threw wanton glances at her, and seeing
39   10,    8|       better direction. Resist thy wanton and lascivious will in the~ ~
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